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BwogWeather took a road trip this week. Thanks to Kenny Durrell for hanging out, Caesar’s Palace letting us film, and to Pink Martini for the free concert.
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Come to Our Meeting!

Friends, There will be a Bwog meeting tonight at 7 PM in the SGO on Lerner 5. You should attend, both because we are friendly and because there will be free food. Love, Bwog Image via Wikimedia Commons
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Finding a good haircut in a new city is already difficult task but on a student’s budget and with a Columbian’s schedule, it has reduced the steeliest of wills to tears (or something). But now Bwog takes the mystery and misery out of the process by sampling and reviewing the quality of the options available […]
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Construction at the soon-to-be Uni Cafe is well under way. Bwog peeked in last night and spotted ladders and sawdust aplenty; tipster Nick Pleasants even saw a fancy new flat screen TV being moved in. He also informs Bwog that the same owner who normally mans the counter at Pinnacle “appeared to be inside.” This […]
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Bwog reminds everyone to be on the lookout for this missing unicorn—she might be headed to Candy Mountain. Photo from an anonymous tipster
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Nicaragua accidentally invaded Costa Rica due to a problem with Google Maps. Oops! (Gawker) The Feds don’t know if they want you to eat more cheese or less, so they’re helping you do both. (NY Times) Mayor Bloomberg flew all the way to China to have a look around. While there, he said people elected […]
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Lean Fall Back

Don’t forget to turn your clocks back one hour! Daylight Saving Time ends tonight at 2 a.m.
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Size 5 silver ring with large white stone, lost on counter of women’s bathroom in Uris outside the library, 11/4.  Please contact nas2126@columbia.edu if found.
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From the largest interdisciplinary fortress to the tiniest of urban meadows, no news is irrelevant. It’s about the bigger picture. A broken chain has been spotted on Low Plaza, trespass while you can! There is construction going on outside Nussbaum & Wu, so there is no outside seating (perhaps irrelevant in these current climes) Butler […]
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Just Do It

It’s that time of year–the Dining Services Customer Satisfaction Survey 2010 is here! For every survey that is filled out, Dining Services will donate $0.50 to the soup kitchen at the Broadway Presbyterian Church. In addition, Dining Services will match, in food donations, the total donation amount from all of the surveys taken. Also, something […]
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Hewitt loves you like a fat kid loves cake and wants you to love cake too. Photo by Lily Keane
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What are you doing today? Going to see Columbia Men’s Rugby play in the Ivy League Rugby Wildcard Championship, that’s what! Head to Baker Field at 1 p.m. to support our ruggers and to acquire free food (BBQ!) Photo via Wikimedia Commons
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